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Illustrating Natural Selection Using Chapter 7 sec 3. The Four Mechanisms of Natural Selection. Just to review the objective: 1. Divide the paper into four equal quadrants. Each quadrant contains your illustration of one mechanism of natural selection….Four quads and four illustrations. 2. There are NO Words anywhere on the illustration side –only your name in top right hand side of paper. 3. On the back….also subdivide into four quadrants, each mechanism is explained. Example: On the back of the variation illustration is the explanation for the variation. 4. No humans or domestic critters and no stick figures please (not even of sticks). You can look at p. 178 in your book to get an idea of what these illustrations might appear. Colored pencils or shading is great just no stick figures. If you didn’t finish in class 3/24/17 it is due Tuesday 3/28/17 and will be completed outside of class. Overproduction….Genetic Variation…. Struggle to Survive…Successful Reproduction